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4401  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1BTC - Bitcoin Treasure Hunt - Can you crack the code? on: February 26, 2015, 10:17:20 AM
Shouldn't there be some kind of consolation prizes? Anyone could simply watch this thread and jump to the answer and get the prize.

That will be very disapointing to those who cracked those 2 virtual coins.
I was right on track with the first clue, but I haddn't found this thread.
With the third one, I went a completely different way, lol. I caught another train from another planet.  Wink

I understand the sentiment, the goal is firstly to increase bitcoin adoption and raise community involvement. Secondly, we also then want to get exposure for our site, as well as publicity for other bitcoin companies. We therefore only have one "valuable" treasure which was co-sponsored by TGBEX (so we can raise awareness of their product too).

We feel that the fact there is only one treasure still accomplishes our above goals.

I am not a supporter of sig campaigns, not necessarily the concept, but more the result (companies competing for advertising space indirectly encouraging spam posts).

I hope our approach is recognised as "different" and everyone enjoys the Treasure Hunt.

Look at it the same you would as building a puzzle. There is no fun in someone else building it and you just come and complete the last piece.... You haven't really built the puzzle and there is no real satisfaction.

Yeah you are right. Smiley

I am very happy with the existing workings of the game. ONly I missed out the beginning since I was not aware of the discussions here in the thread. Cheesy
4402  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1BTC - Bitcoin Treasure Hunt - Can you crack the code? on: February 26, 2015, 09:38:45 AM
I think the second coin will have 001 on it.

If I win that 1BTC, I will tip something to the three guys who cracked that 3 clues. Smiley

We should all split the profit Cheesy. Said the guy knowing he will not win

lol, I am not interested in the money much. All I said is I will share. You don't have to do it. Tongue
4403  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1BTC - Bitcoin Treasure Hunt - Can you crack the code? on: February 26, 2015, 09:13:48 AM
I think the second coin will have 001 on it.

If I win that 1BTC, I will tip something to the three guys who cracked that 3 clues. Smiley
4404  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1BTC - Bitcoin Treasure Hunt - Can you crack the code? on: February 26, 2015, 08:50:30 AM
Shouldn't there be some kind of consolation prizes? Anyone could simply watch this thread and jump to the answer and get the prize.

That will be very disapointing to those who cracked those 2 virtual coins.
I was right on track with the first clue, but I haddn't found this thread.
With the third one, I went a completely different way, lol. I caught another train from another planet.  Wink
4405  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1BTC - Bitcoin Treasure Hunt - Can you crack the code? on: February 26, 2015, 08:46:35 AM
@ndnhc  I think 2nd image is releated to the exchanges name which is 5 chars.

 So My guess is CATGBEXCB Smiley

I've already told  "BCTGBEXAC" (whose first and last 2 letters were found by your way).

My observation is that two already known images have given just 2 letters each.
It is more likely that the clue will have around 6 letters. That is the second image will give around 2 letters.

Since all the letters known till now are a. b or c, which could be hexadecimal digits.

I think the second image will reveal 3 characters, and when we convert it to decimal we will get a 9 digit code. all numbers.
Also;
Well actually we got 3 digits also (which could be binary)
000 -> 0 hexal
100 -> 4 hexal
so we got 3x2= 6 hexal parts of password.

Yes, if the next coin has only 2 letters, then this is the answer Cheesy
4406  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1BTC - Bitcoin Treasure Hunt - Can you crack the code? on: February 26, 2015, 08:35:56 AM
Good Eye!!! I wonder what the 100 means on the top right corner.

It might be the order of on which the numbers are to be applied.

We have a 000 which comes first and a 100. Next should be?

Or it could be 0 and 4 (in binary) which could be the order or a number of the code or hex.


I have omitted this part since it will be clear only after we get the next image. If it is 200, it will be surely the order in which it should be read. (The site says location 2 not location 3, so I think the clues are given in random order)

If only 0s and 1s are there, then of course, it should be binary.
4407  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1BTC - Bitcoin Treasure Hunt - Can you crack the code? on: February 26, 2015, 08:34:04 AM
@ndnhc  I think 2nd image is releated to the exchanges name which is 5 chars.

 So My guess is CATGBEXCB Smiley

I've already told  "BCTGBEXAC" (whose first and last 2 letters were found by your way).

My observation is that two already known images have given just 2 letters each.
It is more likely that the clue will have around 6 letters. That is the second image will give around 2 letters.

Since all the letters known till now are a. b or c, which could be hexadecimal digits.

I think the second image will reveal 3 characters, and when we convert it to decimal we will get a 9 digit code. all numbers.
4408  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1BTC - Bitcoin Treasure Hunt - Can you crack the code? on: February 26, 2015, 08:23:35 AM
So we got 'ca   cb' till now?
I think the 2nd image will give 3 characters.
I am assuming it is read clockwise of course.

So we will get something like: ca___cb

and using this: http://www.binaryhexconverter.com/hex-to-decimal-converter we will be able to get a 9 digit pass code.

1:


A and C appears pressed in this image.
Clockwise it is CA


3:




C and B appears pressed in the image.



Edit: To see this clearly, Right click and open in new tab both images and simply switch tabs quickly while looking at the coin. You will see the difference.
4409  Economy / Gambling / Re: girlbtc.com || new site || jackpot 0.01btc everyround,really easy to win on: February 26, 2015, 08:00:51 AM
Can you change the background color of your site?
The pink color make people feel very tired.

I also agree to this.

Even plain white is better than bright pink. Tongue
4410  Economy / Gambling / Re: girlbtc.com || new site || jackpot 0.01btc everyround,really easy to win on: February 26, 2015, 07:59:59 AM
Won another game.  Grin

The game in which I put 0.001BTC on both sides. What happened to that? Who won?
I get Win for both bets in Records. So did it end up in a draw?

On a draw how is the jackpot distributed?

if draw there are no jackpot

Hmm, I see, that is why! Next time I will put 0.001 and 0.002  Grin
4411  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1BTC - Bitcoin Treasure Hunt - Can you crack the code? on: February 26, 2015, 07:48:04 AM
can NewLanark be the answer to the 9 digit password?
4412  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: 1BTC - Bitcoin Treasure Hunt - Can you crack the code? on: February 26, 2015, 07:30:37 AM
Père Lachaise Cemetery ?

4413  Other / Meta / Re: Thank you to Admins and Moderators on: February 26, 2015, 07:02:55 AM
The Gambling section is finally clean from all the Ponzis because of the new section -> Investor-based games

Am really glad too.
Having a different sub-section will reduce the popularity of ponzis too.

Gambling section looks clean Smiley
There is many locked and moved threads showing up. It will go in a few hours. Cheesy
4414  Economy / Gambling / Re: [ANN] ☆★☆ BitLotto.co ☆★☆ - Round 1 - Win big! on: February 26, 2015, 06:58:54 AM
Can you tell us when the Round 1 will end?


I want to know when the round 1 will end.

Please put a countdown or something in your site.


How is the NUMBER CHOSEN selected?
4415  Economy / Gambling / Re: girlbtc.com || new site || jackpot 0.01btc everyround,really easy to win on: February 26, 2015, 06:42:19 AM
Won another game.  Grin

The game in which I put 0.001BTC on both sides. What happened to that? Who won?
I get Win for both bets in Records. So did it end up in a draw?

On a draw how is the jackpot distributed?
4416  Economy / Gambling / Re: girlbtc.com || new site || jackpot 0.01btc everyround,really easy to win on: February 25, 2015, 08:26:48 PM
Requested a withdrawal. Can you process it quickly?
4417  Economy / Gambling / Re: PocketRocketsCasino.eu - 175BTC max payout! NEW ROULETTE + DICE + AUTO ROLL on: February 25, 2015, 08:22:54 PM
Is the lottery provably fair?

I can't find the info in the section. Only given for dice and roulette.
4418  Economy / Gambling / Re: Any way to beat the dice sites? on: February 25, 2015, 08:18:19 PM
Yes, there is a way.

The dice site should not have any max bet limit
and
Your bankroll should be higher than the site's.  Grin

That is if I play at this site: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=965615.0 when it had 0.047BTC bankroll, I could have easily beat the house. Wink

4419  Economy / Speculation / Re: Market ripe for a price drop on: February 25, 2015, 08:12:27 PM
I think you're completely off your rocker. From here, it's straight to the moon!

Yeah, it got to go to the moon this time. Smiley

Market manipulators and whales must be tired of making 1 sided bets. Tongue
4420  Economy / Gambling / Re: girlbtc.com || new site || jackpot 0.01btc everyround,really easy to win on: February 25, 2015, 07:48:34 PM
hello guys I am on line.

The operater is automatic and your all deposit is credited by computer.

last rounds ends at 2015-02-25  18:00(GMT) Smiley

you can check your account balance, any question keep asking. This is the fairest design.

My deposit just got credited now. (only just now)
Status   Amount(BTC)   Details   Addtime   Updatetime
confirmed   0.05000000   62ce24714c9d289a31e76c656557662ae334cafaa81e1114cc9aa2818d459ada   2015-02-26 01:44:09   2015-02-26 02:51:16


The timer shows: 5h35m42s ??

attention  attention
when you deposit to girlbtc.com  you need to press the  Choose One->DEPOSIT BTC   submenu  after 1 confirmation, to make the deposit add to your girlbtc.com  account.

For example:  ndnhc  deposit at  2015-02-26 01:44:09     but he  checked(press the metioned submenu) the status  at  2015-02-26 02:51:16  so the btcs is added to your girlbtc.com account at 2015-02-26 02:51:16 Smiley

That must be right. I clicked it and then it appeared.

This is the weirdest thing about a deposit I have heard , lol Smiley

Ok ok, I am trying to improve it   , sorry for your inconvenent and thank you for your understanding. Smiley Smiley

It is okay with me. I am fine with the current deposit workings, only I didn't know it before. and have never seen it in any other site

You should concentrate more on fixing the timer.
Here is what I noticed.
I checked in and saw it count down to 0 hour 0 minutes.
Then it started again from 0 hour 59 minutes and I was surprised! (You can see the snapshot I posted)
When it reached 0 hour 30 minutes, it changed to 5 hour 30 minutes.

After many minutes I checked again and saw 5 hour 30 minutes again.


You can see two 5 hour 30 minutes reported by me, one in a snapshot and another mentioned in a post.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=967263.msg10580718#msg10580718
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